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Samsung was the first to introduce a viable Android tablet with the Samsung Galaxy Tab. But only months after its release, Motorola earned the honor of releasing the first device running Honeycomb, an Android…

ASUS has an undeniable hit on its hands with the Android Honeycomb-powered Transformer tablet that can become a laptop. The company hopes to see similar success with a new phone that can become a tablet.
The ASU…

HTC has confirmed that it will deliver an Android-based tablet, and that tablet is the HTC Flyer. The Flyer, announced today at Mobile World Congress, is the first Android 2.4 tablet to run HTC Sense.
The HTC Sen…

T-Mobile has said that the Dell Streak 7 is one of many tablets that the company plans to bring to its network, but it hasn’t said how much the device will cost. At least not overtly.
Streak Smart points out t…

Well, we have made it almost to the end of the year with hardly any of the magical, mystical Android tablets that we saw at CES at the beginning of the year actually making it to the market. There have been some, but n…

The rumors have been somewhat confirmed as Notion Ink has revealed it’s pre-order plans and given a detailed explanation of its upcoming Android tablet. Notion Ink has teased this day in recent weeks an…

Today, the Notion Ink blog prepped us all for tomorrow’s big reveal. A while back my colleague Chris reported a rumor that reveal might be the Notion Ink Adam launching on December 9th, based on a binary…

The Archos 70 Internet Tablet is available for purchase at the online Archos Store. The 7-inch screen tablet sports Android 2.2, 8GB of internal memory, an ARM A8 1 GHz processor, and costs only $274.99.
When co…

Viewsonic has announced that it will soon begin selling two Android tablets, one of which can also boot to run Windows 7. While the Viewpad 7 will go on sale this month, the Viewpad 10 will arrive early next year. H…

Motorola has raced to the front of the pack with its Droid phones, but the company will be playing catch-up when it comes to the tablet market. Despite original rumors that it would have an Android-based tablet i…

Chang Ma, LG’s VP of Marketing, put some serious pressure on his company when he told the Wall Street Journal that the upcoming LG tablet would be “better than the iPad.” When asked about the still-in-developme…